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The best Vietnamese food – Phở – How to cook it?
Posted: February 27, 2012 by placetoeatvn in Foods, VietnamTags: pho vietnam, vietnamese food
Pan Cake in Can Tho Province
Posted: February 2, 2012 by placetoeatvn in Cần Thơ, Foods, Restaurant, VietnamTags: banh xeo, pancake, restaurant, vietnam restaurant, vietnamese food
One of the best Vietnamese food is Pan Cake (Bánh xèo). In this post i just want to introduce to you 1 famous small restaurant in Can Tho province in West from Ho Chi Minh City.
Pan caked Hàng Bàng is the restaurant i mention. In many places down to the pancake, add the pancake tied to all kinds of things but Hang Bang they still keep retain traditional ways: melting wafers, crispy rum, of Siamese duck and pork arechopped and thoroughly enough food processing and green beans, cassava. Pricefrom 10,000 to 15,000 VND per cake. (more…)
Hà Nội – Sweet Valentine Restaurant at World Beef Restaurant
Posted: February 1, 2012 by placetoeatvn in Foods, Hà Nội, Restaurant, VietnamTags: beef, ha noi, restaurant, valentine, vietnam restaurant
Love is always beautiful whether you’re in the circumstances or age. Day’s Love not only makes the excited couple in love, couples are more passionate, happy,but also the holiday season to all present, to receive and give love to send peopledear family, friends …
Saigon now is in the top ten countries with delicious street food you should visit
Posted: January 30, 2012 by placetoeatvn in Foods, Hồ Chí Minh, VietnamTags: food street, fried chicken, ho chi minh city, vietnam restaurant, vietnamese food
Food and Wine magazine just announce top ten of places with delicious street food you should visit. Saigon (Ho Chi Minh ) city is now in the list.
And now these are the list of ten places in the world you should go and eat:
1. Austin, Texas, American

Famous for its vibrant music scene, Austin is also known as a home to many streetfood attractive and unique.
Two dishes that you can not ignore when walking around the streets here is the fried chicken wrapped in wafer Lucky J and kimchi steaks are sold on the style truckKorea and Mexico.
2. Bangkok, Thailand

Always interesting foodie tourists, Bangkok is a city proud to have several attractivestreet food, especially the Yaowarat Road in Chinatown.
The most popular dishes here include grilled pork, fish curry, fried bananas anddurian - popular fruits tropics.
Vietnamese buffet in Van Thanh Garden
Posted: January 28, 2012 by placetoeatvn in Foods, Hồ Chí Minh, Restaurant, VietnamTags: van thanh garden, van thanh restaurant, vietnam restaurant, vietnamese buffet, vietnamese food
Today i have a friendly party at Van Thanh Garden with Vietnamese Buffet. The food is really delicious, if you want to try more Vietnamese food you should go to here. They have 50 Vietnamese meals for you to choose.
The price is not quite expensive: 220.000 VND/ pax (adult) ~ 11 USD/ pax, 130.00 VND/ pax (child) ~ 0.7 USD/ pax
The address is: 48/10 Dien Bien Phu street, Binh Thanh district, Ward 22, Ho Chi Minh City.
Phone: (08)3 512 3026
P/S: There is swimming pool & tennis court there, so you can go swim and play tennis before enjoy the food. (more…)
How is “Banh Chung” made? Watch this video
Posted: January 20, 2012 by placetoeatvn in Foods, VietnamTags: banh chung, stream cake, tet holiday, vietnamese food
In previous day, i have public an articles about Food specialties for Tet, “Banh Chung” is one of the special.
Now you can know exactly how it was made.
“Giò” – The common term in Vietnamese food for Tet holiday
Posted: January 17, 2012 by placetoeatvn in Foods, VietnamTags: cha bo, cha gio, gio lua, tet holiday, vietnamese food
There are many types of “giò” such as: giò lụa (pork-pie), giò bò (beep dumpling), giò bì (pork and skin paste), giò mỡ (lean and fat pork paste), giò xào (fried pie), etc… Each type has a difference taste and difference experience but the most important thing to make “giò” dish really attractive is that the fragrance of banana leaves and fish sauce combined in the piece of “giò”
Giò xào (fried pie)
The ingredient of this is easy to do by yourself: ear, nose toungue, pork cheeks and “mộc nhĩ” mushroom. The materials must be subjected to premilitary treatment, boiled through hot water, sliced, mixed with spices, pepper and fried. After wrapping the fried pie in the banana leaves, keep it in the refrigerator so that all the materials link together. (more…)
Ha Noi – Son Duong restaurant – Essence Vietnamese cuisine
Posted: January 14, 2012 by placetoeatvn in Foods, Hà Nội, Restaurant, VietnamTags: ha noi, restaurant, vietnamese food
Located at 2F Nguyen Khanh Toan, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội with 7 floors and luxury decoration, this is the one of the best place for you to enjoy Vietnamese Food.
The restaurant serves the meal at lunch and dinner. You can enjoy the delicious foods with your friends or your family, specially with your partners.
All the meal in menu is totally Vietnamese, i’m sure this will be place you should come when you arrive to Ha Noi.
This is the phone number if you want to book in advance: 84 93 23 20 770 – 84 4 3767 9696

Food specialties for TET
Posted: January 13, 2012 by placetoeatvn in Foods, VietnamTags: tet food, tet holiday, vietnamese food
If you have chance to go Vietnam at Tet holiday, you should try some special food only for Tet holiday. The list below is for you:
Bánh Chưng (steamed cake):
Bánh chung (steamed cake) is a traditional Vietnamese cake which is made from glutinous rice, mung bean, pork and other ingredients
Considered an essential element of the family altar on the occasion of Tet, the making and eating bánh chung during this time is a well-preserved tradition of Vietnamese people





